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Forms needed to respond to a Petition for Custody and Support of Minor Children Form NameForm Number Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Form FL-105/GC-120 Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Application Attachment Form FL-311 Proof of Personal Service FL-3302 more rows Forms - custodyfamlawselfhelp - California Courts California Courts California Courts
How To Handle An Uncooperative Co-Parent Preemptively Address Issues. Set Emotional Boundaries. Let Go of What You Cant Control. Use Non-Combative Language. Stick to Your Commitments. Know Their Triggers. Encourage a Healthy Relationship with the Kids. Avoid Direct Contact with the Uncooperative Co-Parent.
Below are ten ways to deal with a co-parent who is uncooperative. How uncooperative is your co-parent? You must accept what you cannot change. Set healthy boundaries with your children. Address issues in advance. Have a parenting plan in place. Dont let them set the tone for your own co-parenting.
If you and the other parent cant agree on a parenting plan, then you will have to ask a judge to decide. To decide what is best for a child, the judge considers: The age and health of the child. The emotional ties between the parents and the child.
If parents really cant agree, they have to compromise. This often means choosing one parents idea to test out. If that doesnt work for the child, then test out the other parents approach. In a good marriage or a divorce where parents get along, having different parenting styles is not a bad thing.
Sign a parental responsibility agreement Take the agreement to your local family court where it can be signed and witnessed. Also take the childs birth certificate and proof of your identity, like a passport or driving licence. Parental rights and responsibilities: Apply for parental responsibility .gov.uk parental-rights-responsibilities ap .gov.uk parental-rights-responsibilities ap